So you've got tree trunks. Yes, some women have beefy legs.
I avoid them because they could kick my ass.
17.5" circumference around the calf. I've got a couple of inches of catching up to do.
I need to find some better hills because I can't ride fixed, which I think is their advantage.
I have no idea what 'measurement' my calves are, and I don't have any spare string and measure to do it around here, but if I wrap both hands around it only my middle fingers and ring finger can touch on the other end, and just barely. I'd wager it's somewhere around 16. Legs I always worked the least. I can't stand it. Leg Press is my least favorite workout. When I first started, I remember how horrible it was to go up and down stairs after leg day.
no bad. Doing all the awkward and annoying abstracts and funding apps today. You?
Sorry, had to take care of some things.
Well, I'm ok, I guess. Better than most of the week, definitely.
Tonight I'll be nerding it up (PnP night) with my friends, so it could be a really good day.
Edit: Speaking of stationaries, thanks to my oh so lovable cold, I've not been on the bike for over a week now. It makes me feel bad.
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Reading the fashion thread, apparently my ownership more than one item of North Face clothing makes me "the enemy".
I still have a north face bag I got first day of secondary school. Things still in pretty much perfect shape and used every now and again.
Ditto. Thing must be twelve years old now and I still use it every day. I also have a ski jacket, a down jacket, and a fleece (North Face used to have a factory in Port Glasgow, and did a factory sale every couple of years at 75-90% off, complete with lifetime warranty) all still going strong. I think I like them as a brand because a friend of mine had a £200 ski jacket that started letting in water at the shoulder seam when it was a couple of years old. He called them up, they sent him a box to return it, and he got a brand new jacket complete with a report of their findings taking apart the old jacket sent to him (apparently the seam welding of the gore-tex hadn't fully taken, and over time it had pulled apart, allowing water to soak through).
Reading the fashion thread, apparently my ownership more than one item of North Face clothing makes me "the enemy".
I still have a north face bag I got first day of secondary school. Things still in pretty much perfect shape and used every now and again.
Ditto. Thing must be twelve years old now and I still use it every day. I also have a ski jacket, a down jacket, and a fleece (North Face used to have a factory in Port Glasgow, and did a factory sale every couple of years at 75-90% off, complete with lifetime warranty) all still going strong. I think I like them as a brand because a friend of mine had a £200 ski jacket that started letting in water at the shoulder seam when it was a couple of years old. He called them up, they sent him a box to return it, and he got a brand new jacket complete with a report of their findings taking apart the old jacket sent to him (apparently the seam welding of the gore-tex hadn't fully taken, and over time it had pulled apart, allowing water to soak through).
I don't know if they work the same way as identifiers of group-membership in England.
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Reading the fashion thread, apparently my ownership more than one item of North Face clothing makes me "the enemy".
I still have a north face bag I got first day of secondary school. Things still in pretty much perfect shape and used every now and again.
Ditto. Thing must be twelve years old now and I still use it every day. I also have a ski jacket, a down jacket, and a fleece (North Face used to have a factory in Port Glasgow, and did a factory sale every couple of years at 75-90% off, complete with lifetime warranty) all still going strong. I think I like them as a brand because a friend of mine had a £200 ski jacket that started letting in water at the shoulder seam when it was a couple of years old. He called them up, they sent him a box to return it, and he got a brand new jacket complete with a report of their findings taking apart the old jacket sent to him (apparently the seam welding of the gore-tex hadn't fully taken, and over time it had pulled apart, allowing water to soak through).
I don't know if they work the same way as identifiers of group-membership in England.
I don't know if they work the same way as identifiers of group-membership in England.
Scotland. And I would presume not, since up until about four or five years ago freaking everybody had North Face gear because there was so much of it available for so cheap.
The brand snobs tended to go for Berghaus, Rohan or Helly Hansen, because those were never discounted.
If I won the lottery I'd probably buy some houses. Friend of the families made bank this way last time we were in a similar situation (well except the lottery part, a rich relative passed away or some such). The only flaw in this plan is that I kind of don't play the lottery.
I don't know if they work the same way as identifiers of group-membership in England.
Scotland. And I would presume not, since up until about four or five years ago freaking everybody had North Face gear because there was so much of it available for so cheap.
The brand snobs tended to go for Berghaus, Rohan or Helly Hansen, because those were never discounted.
I don't know if they work the same way as identifiers of group-membership in England.
Scotland. And I would presume not, since up until about four or five years ago freaking everybody had North Face gear because there was so much of it available for so cheap.
The brand snobs tended to go for Berghaus, Rohan or Helly Hansen, because those were never discounted.
Is the second one famous for cavalry gear?
"All-climate clothing". The idea is that they make gear suitable for wearing anywhere in the world, especially if you're travelling or something (It's actually really good, if overpriced). In practice it's worn by people taking guided tours in South America during which they never leave an air-conditioned Land Rover.
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So you've got tree trunks. Yes, some women have beefy legs.
I avoid them because they could kick my ass.
Take the homework with you and do it at half-time.
I already said I couldn't go. The tic's probably already been given away
On another note, some spot cream my sister gave me caused my skin to break out in huge red splotches. Today is not going to be a good day.
Ahahahaha.
17.5" circumference around the calf. I've got a couple of inches of catching up to do.
I need to find some better hills because I can't ride fixed, which I think is their advantage.
Oh lord, Mully's submission is one of the best things ever.
I have no idea what 'measurement' my calves are, and I don't have any spare string and measure to do it around here, but if I wrap both hands around it only my middle fingers and ring finger can touch on the other end, and just barely. I'd wager it's somewhere around 16. Legs I always worked the least. I can't stand it. Leg Press is my least favorite workout. When I first started, I remember how horrible it was to go up and down stairs after leg day.
Sorry, had to take care of some things.
Well, I'm ok, I guess. Better than most of the week, definitely.
Tonight I'll be nerding it up (PnP night) with my friends, so it could be a really good day.
Edit: Speaking of stationaries, thanks to my oh so lovable cold, I've not been on the bike for over a week now. It makes me feel bad.
I love this theme.
Linky.
I still have a north face bag I got first day of secondary school. Things still in pretty much perfect shape and used every now and again.
And I have no idea what North Face is, so you're still ok in my book, japan. :P
Ditto. Thing must be twelve years old now and I still use it every day. I also have a ski jacket, a down jacket, and a fleece (North Face used to have a factory in Port Glasgow, and did a factory sale every couple of years at 75-90% off, complete with lifetime warranty) all still going strong. I think I like them as a brand because a friend of mine had a £200 ski jacket that started letting in water at the shoulder seam when it was a couple of years old. He called them up, they sent him a box to return it, and he got a brand new jacket complete with a report of their findings taking apart the old jacket sent to him (apparently the seam welding of the gore-tex hadn't fully taken, and over time it had pulled apart, allowing water to soak through).
This morning? About 2 inches of snow so far.
time to head home
off to the airport guys
Good luck.
Hope you had fun.
So, in other words, you're enjoying yourself.
I need to be outside finishing my work, godsdammit.
If I ever win the lottery I am going to be prepared.
No. It's a tax on hope.
That's the best game!
Well... good luck? :P
I don't know if they work the same way as identifiers of group-membership in England.
I don't think so...
Scotland. And I would presume not, since up until about four or five years ago freaking everybody had North Face gear because there was so much of it available for so cheap.
The brand snobs tended to go for Berghaus, Rohan or Helly Hansen, because those were never discounted.
Is the second one famous for cavalry gear?
"All-climate clothing". The idea is that they make gear suitable for wearing anywhere in the world, especially if you're travelling or something (It's actually really good, if overpriced). In practice it's worn by people taking guided tours in South America during which they never leave an air-conditioned Land Rover.